(ANSA) - KIEV, 10 SEPTEMBER - The Russian forces that have controlled the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant since the beginning of March have killed two Ukrainian employees of the plant and committed violence against dozens of other workers.
This was denounced by the head of the Kiev nuclear energy agency, Petro Kotin.
"A regime of harassment was gradually established", with "torture" and "beatings of staff", said Kotin, according to which two workers "were beaten to death".
About 200 staff members have been arrested and ten are currently missing, he added, returning to appeal for the demilitarization of the area.
In an AFP interview, Kotin described the situation in Zaporizhzhia as "very difficult", reporting that "two people on the territory of the plant were injured in the bombing on separate occasions. But people understand that the nuclear safety of the plant depends on them." he added-, then the workers go back to Energodar and continue to work in the facility ".
"The Russians are looking for pro-Ukrainian people. They persecute them. The people are psychologically destroyed," Kotin also denounced.
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